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Wow Air, Iceland’s famed low-cost airline has something really amazing in store for travellers that hope to embrace the west as the airline is offering cheap flights from New Delhi to North America. The airline has recently announced that from December 7, 2018, they will be starting flights from Delhi to prime European and North American destination with fares starting from Rs. 13,499. And the cherry on top is that the fares aren’t an introductory affair. Furthermore, the CEO of Wow Air was heard saying that the flights that run from India to North America for a fact overlook Iceland and hence it can be the perfect hub for India to North America traffic. The journey from New Delhi will run through five times a week between New Delhi and Keflavik airport, Iceland. Another plus point for opting this route is the connecting time as compared to what there is already in use to Dubai, Frankfurt, Amsterdam or London. Maintaining their legacy of cheap flights, the CEO Skuli Mogensen also mentioned that as compared to the full-service carriers like Emirates Airline offer, their tickets on Airbus SE A330neo aircraft will be merely half the cost.

Giving passengers a comfortable experience that too at low cost is definitely the next new thing that is taking the aviation industry by a storm. And in this case, there are chances that Wow Air might make its place in the World’s fastest growing major aviation market which at present is dominated by the popular international airlines. Other local budget carriers are also trying to catch up with the pace and hence coming up with low-cost plans in the future.

Now let’s take a look at a few insights about the offer by Wow Air that you should know before your mind does all the planning for your International holidays:

Wow Air offers four fare class where one can choose from Wow basic, Wow plus, Wow comfy and Wow premium.
The price of Wow basic starts from Rs. 13,499 whereas the price goes up to Rs. 46,599 onwards if you opt for Wow Premium.
The aircraft has 365 seats out of which 42 are premium.
Additional charges will be levied for any baggage except a laptop-sized bag apart from some premium class seats.
Passengers can choose to fly to 15 North American cities apart from the European destinations.
The airline will operate five times a week from India with Airbus A330Neo aircraft out of the three aircrafts it operates namely Airbus A320, 13 Airbus A321 and three Airbus A330 aircraft.
The flights connecting New Delhi to New York will take 10.5 hours from Delhi to Reykjavik, Iceland. Followed by a 2 hours layover and another 5.5 hours from there reaching up to a total of 18-20 hours journey.
Presently, the low-cost carrier offers its customers flight to 37 destinations across Asia, North America and Europe.

Looking a bit into the history of this successfully emerging Airline in Iceland, it was the sole effort of entrepreneur Skuli Mogensen in the year 2011, who already has his technology and telecom business set up in Europe, North America and Iceland. And from that day till now, Wow Air and Skuli Mogensen have only seen great highs, where the airlines was seen bagging the award for the 5th best low-cost, long-haul airline in the world at the 2016 Skytrax World Airline Awards. Whereas the CEO, Skuli Mogensen won Businessman of the Year in Iceland for the year 2011 and 2016. The airline that started its first flight from Paris has now taken over 37 destinations across North America, Asia and Europe with its focus on offering incredibly cheap flights and class apart customer service.

Although most people in the US tend to buy their smartphones directly from cell service providers like AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint, bargain hunters and tech geeks are starting to buy their phones unlocked online.

Amazon offers a large selection of unlocked phones from brands big and small. Some of these phones are very cheap, and Amazon is making a small selection of great budget devices even cheaper with Amazon Prime Exclusive phones, which are subsidized with advertisements.

We’ve rounded up the very best unlocked phones you can get on Amazon for as little as $120 or as much as $380. Affordable unlocked phones are much more powerful than they used to be, and any of our top picks would make an excellent first smartphone for a kid or young student who just needs a reliable cheap phone.

We’ve personally tested some of these phones, and the ones we haven’t yet tested are in this guide based on current reviews of the phones, their price, and their spec sheet.

Here’s what you need to know about buying unlocked phones from Amazon:

Buying a phone unlocked from Amazon can be intimidating the first time — especially if you’ve always bought your phone from a carrier like AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, or Sprint.

When you buy an unlocked phone, you’ll pay the full price all at once. When you buy from your carrier, the company often offers to let you buy the device on a payment plan so you can pay a little bit each month. Good news, though — all of the phones in this guide cost between $59.99-$377.
Some unlocked phones may not work on Verizon or Sprint. Sprint and Verizon use a special kind of network called CDMA, but most unlocked phones use the more standard GSM network that both T-Mobile and AT&T use. Don’t worry, though — we’ve noted the carriers whose services work on each phone. Amazon also typically says which networks work on the device, too.
Amazon offers discounts on some phones for its Prime subscribers. These Prime Exclusive phones are subsidized by Amazon so you pay a lower price, but the phones have ads and lockscreen offers. We’ve also included links to the unsubsidized phones if you don’t want the ads and can afford to ditch them. You can view all the Prime Exclusive Phones at a discount here.

Updated on 07/12/2017 by Malarie Gokey: Added the Moto G6, Honor 7X, and Nokia 6.1. Removed out of date phones and updated prices.

Read on in the slides below to check out our top picks.The overall best cheap phone on AmazonMotorola

Why you’ll love it: The Moto G6 is the best budget phone for most people with its low price, solid camera, and clean Android software.

Motorola’s Moto G series has produced the uncontested best budget phone year after year since it first launched. The competition may be fiercer and the Moto brand may have been bought by Lenovo, but the Moto G series is still king. The new Moto G6 is an impressive budget phone that ticks all the boxes: glass design (check), solid cameras (check), fast processor (check), great low price (check).

The Moto G6 isn’t a showstopper in the looks department, but it is actually made out of glass and metal, which isn’t something you can say about most budget phones. It looks and feels good in your hands, though some may find it a bit slippery.

Its 5.7-inch Full HD (1080p) screen is sharp and clear, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor is fast when paired with 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage is decent as is the option to expand it via a Micro SD card up to 256GB. The phone also has a fingerprint sensor and face unlock for security.

The G6 has an improved 12-megapixel and 5-megapixel dual-lens camera setup, which is quite good, and selfie-takers will be pleased with the 8-megapixel front-facing camera. The battery should last you a full day, and it charges up quickly with Motorola’s TurboPower charging, which promises to give you six hours of use after 15 minutes of charging.

Android fans will be thrilled to know it’s running very recent software version Android 8.0 Oreo, and Motorola hasn’t changed much of the software’s look and feel. Moto-branded phones also have a decent track record of getting timely security patches and updates, so you know your phone will stay safe from hackers and malicious bugs.

If you want a larger 5.9-inch screen, 4GB RAM, and 64GB of storage, the Moto G6 Plus is also a great buy at $339.

Why you’ll love it: The Nokia 6.1 is as close to Stock Android as you can get without spending $800+ on the Google Pixel 2, and it only costs $233.

If you care about having Stock Android and regular updates on your smartphone, but you don’t want to spend $300 or more, you’re in luck: The Nokia 6.1 is the phone you seek. So long as your cellular network is GSM like T-Mobile and AT&T, you can use this phone.

The Nokia 6.1 has a great 5.5-inch, Full HD, LCD screen that looks great encased in the all-metal, aluminum body of the phone. There’s a fingerprint sensor on the back of the phone along with some cool copper metallic detailing that adds flash to the plain black back.

The Nokia 6.1 looks and feels high-end when you hold it, and it’s not likely to break like the expensive glass-backed flagship phones. Inside, it has a decent Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 Octa-core 2.2 GHz Cortex-A53 processor and 4GB RAM, as well as 64GB of storage, which is expandable up to 128GB with a MicroSD card.

A good-sized 3,000mAh battery keeps the phone running for at least a full day and it charges up with a USB-C cable. Finally, the 16-megapixel camera with its phase detection autofocus, Carl Zeiss optics, and dual-LED dual-tone flash works like a charm, as does the 8-megapixel front camera.

However, the best thing about the Nokia 6.1 isn’t its good spec sheet or even its low price — it’s the promise of regular security patches and Android updates. Because Nokia has gone with near Stock Android and joined Google’s Android One program, you can rest assured that your phone will always be up to date.

Before you buy, just make sure you have T-Mobile, AT&T, or another GSM carrier.

The best cheap phone on Amazon with flagship specsAntonio Villas-Boas/Business Insider

Why you’ll love it: The LG G6 is a true flagship phone from 2017 with tons of power, great cameras, and a beautiful screen — all for under $400.

If you can stomach Prime ads on your phone and you can afford to spend about $400, the LG G6 is an absolute steal. It’s a flagship phone that launched in March 2017 with a big, beautiful 5.7-inch screen that took up nearly the entire front of the phone. The back is shiny glass, and it’s comfortable to hold. It looked like the iPhone X before the iPhone X was a thing.

The LG G6 packs a good amount of power, too, with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor and 4GB of RAM. The cameras are fantastic, too. You get two 12-megapixel cameras on the back, one of which has a wide-angle lens. A 5-megapixel selfie camera sits on the front of the phone to take really nice shots.

With 32GB of storage and a MicroSD card slot, you can store tons of photos and apps on this phone. The 3,300mAh battery will last at least a full day, and you get wireless charging and Quick Charge tech when you need to juice up.

I tested this phone when it first came out and even went to Korea to see how it was made, so I can vouch for how well built and powerful it is. Although there are plenty of other new phones coming out, the LG G6 is still a great buy — especially at this price.

If you want to spend a bit more for a slightly larger screen, a Hi-Fi DAC for audio, and 128GB of storage, you can get the LG G6+ for $499.99. We don’t think it’s worth the extra $100, though.

Target has a house brand wine that’s only $5 a bottle.
It’s a direct competitor of Trader Joe’s legendarily cheap store label.
Both brands’ reds are surprisingly good — but for the selection, Trader Joe’s offers the better deal.

Just in time for June 9th, National Rosé Day, Target has just added a new rosé to its line of cheaply priced wines — every bottle is $5 — which could be a smart move to attract thrifty millennial oenophiles. Trader Joe’s has long been the go-to for cheap, decent wines for those in the know, but Target’s new line could draw some attention.

We grabbed some bottles of Target’s new California Roots line and pitted them against similarly priced options from Trader Joe’s. We were curious to see if Target could unseat the famed “Two Buck Chuck” from its perch atop the cheap wine throne.

Every bottle of Target’s California Roots wine is $5. It’s an extremely, almost suspiciously fair price, though it is higher than Trader Joe’s iconic “Two Buck Chuck” wines, which now go for $2.99 in most locations.Hollis Johnson
California Roots offers a cabernet, a red blend, a pinot grigio, a moscato, a rosé, and a chardonnay. We managed to find everything but the last.Hollis Johnson
At Trader Joe’s, the Charles Shaw label offers cabernet and pinot grigio, as well as several other varietals. To compare to Target’s red blend, moscato, and rosé, we found wines at Trader Joe’s that match their price point: a Terrain Vineyards California red blend for $3.99, a Blue Fin California moscato for $4.49, and an Emma Reichart pinot noir rosé for $4.99.Hollis JohnsonSee the rest of the story at Business Insider

Airlines are holding flash sales with heavily discounted tickets in an effort to entice travelers to fly this summer.Low-cost carriers have been the most aggressive in their discounting.
These airlines are able to offer these incredibly cheap tickets as part of their revenue management strategy and as a result of their low-cost business model.

With the summer travel season kicking into high gear, airlines are flooding the market cheap tickets that will entice travelers to fly. For many, these deals are simply too good to pass up. I mean, it’s hard to say no to a $69 flight to Europe or a $35 plane ticket to Disney World.